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 Interesting (somewhat) wet sheet transfers 2 Attachment(s) I found a few of these in a lot I got recently. What I find interesting about them, is that, I think, they did not happen at the printing factory. I assume these occurred by having a stack of cards sitting in a very damp/dank place for a very long time. This assumption is based on: 1 - The heavy amount of paper loss, not only on back but also on fronts. 2 - The actual backs and wst don't always match. The most blatant being Marquard with a 350-460 back, but a 350 wst. Also, even though harder to see, both Coles and Stahl have Piedmont backs, but OMSL wst. Any other theories ? Attachment 176382 Attachment 176383 Fun, fun :rolleyes: Scott | 
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 I think you solved it. And they look different than factory WST's, which are usually darker & bolder. Pretty cool nonetheless. | 
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